Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders (EGID) are one ofrare causes of chronic diarrhea. The disorders are characterizedby inflammation rich in eosinophilic infiltration in the gastrointestinal(GI) tract without evidence of known causes foreosinophilia such as parasitic infection, drug reaction, or malignancy (1). It was originally described by Kaijserin 1937.EGID can involve one or multiple segments of the GI tractfrom the esophagus to the rectum (mainly in the antrum of the stomach and small intestine) and can also occupy various sitesthrough the depth of the wall (2). Clinical manifestations range from non-specific gastrointestinal complaints to more specific symptoms such as protein-losing enteropathy, malabsorption, luminal obstruction and eosinophilic ascites. Thus it is an easily missed condition that needs more awareness from the gastroenterologists and general internists. We report the case of a 30-year-old woman with chronic diarroheea and ascites presenting as acute pancreatitis, a rare documented presentation of Esonophillic gastroenteritis.